Only 200 copies of this album were pressed so it's now a rare collectable. There's some good guitar work on a few of the tracks, most notably Walkin, Todaze, Watching Man and The Right One, but much of material is light-weight. Worth a listen if you ever get the opportunity but don't fork out megabucks for a copy.

The band were formed in 1967 in the small town of Orem, Utah by Rocky Baum and Ralph Hemingway. By 1969, they'd recruited a full line-up and began playing local gigs. In 1970, with new guitar, drums and the addition of keyboardist Richard Leavitt, they cut two demos, Maybe Someday and Cry On My Shoulder at a Brigham Young University. Both of these have now resurfaced on the Gear Fab CD, and are arguably better than the later album cuts.

The following year the band sent out a number of live tapes, in the hope of getting a deal, and sure-enough found themselves recording the album at an L.A. studio, although they were only given four days to complete the task! After a short tour of Colorado, the album was finally released in February 1973, but a dispute over the song-writing credits caused Rocky Baum to be ousted, and by 1974 the band had gone their separate ways.

Today Al & Ralph are steelworkers, Robert plays in a band called Head First, Rocky is a chief organic chemist and Rod a business development manager.

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